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[QUOTE="Carpon, post: 263028, member: 86701"] The eye is one of the five sense organs of the body and it is known to be sensitive to light and it is of course the sense of sight in humans and animals. The eye naturally has so many protective structures such as the conjuctiva, eye brows and eye lashes etc. All these are in place with a sole purpose and aim which is to protect the eye and keep it safe from all forms of things that could cause harm to it and it's proper functioning. Nevertheless, without an intentional effort to keep and take good care of the eye, those structures might be faced with situations which they cannot control and can cause harm and be a danger to the eye's proper functioning. Avoid stressing and straining the eye. For example reading in a dark room with a dim light can cause harm to the elastic part of the eye and this will in turn reduce the effectiveness of the eye and might eventually lead to itosing its function. Also, avoid exposing the eye to excess light as it might be too excessive and cause damage to some parts of the eye. In places that have adverse sun light, it is advisable to make use of sun shades or sun glasses for this purpose. Furthermore, dusts and other particles must not be allowed access into the eye. They can penetrate some part of the eye, cause swelling and further damage to the eye. [/QUOTE]
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